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Terrorist attack on Aramco facilities being probed: Al-Maliki

September 14, 2019
Coalition spokesperson Col. Turki Al-Maliki said that the investigations are ongoing to determine the parties responsible for planning and executing these terrorist attacks.
Coalition spokesperson Col. Turki Al-Maliki said that the investigations are ongoing to determine the parties responsible for planning and executing these terrorist attacks.

RIYADH — The Joint Forces Command of the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen said that investigations are ongoing in the terrorist attack on Aramco facilities to identify parties involved in the attack.

A statement by the official spokesman of the Coalition, Col. Turki Al-Maliki said that the investigations are ongoing to determine the parties responsible for planning and executing these terrorist attacks.

“With reference to the statement issued by the security spokesman in the Ministry of Interior regarding the terrorist attack this morning (Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019) against two Saudi Aramco Facilities in (Abqaiq) city and (Khurais) village, and based on joint initial investigations with relevant authorities on operational evidence and indicators as well as physical evidence in the locations of the terrorist attack, the Joint Forces Command of the Coalition affirms that the investigations are ongoing to determine the parties responsible for planning and executing these terrorist attacks.”

The statement continued, “The Coalition continues to adopt and implement necessary procedures to deal with such terrorist threats in order to safeguard national assets, international energy security and ensure stability of world economy.” — SPA


September 14, 2019
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